letterEnvironment InternationalMay 26, 2020GOLD OA

How can airborne transmission of COVID-19 indoors be minimised?

Queensland University of Technology · University of Leicester · +28 more institutions

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Abstract

During the rapid rise in COVID-19 illnesses and deaths globally, and notwithstanding recommended precautions, questions are voiced about routes of transmission for this pandemic disease. Inhaling small airborne droplets is probable as a third route of infection, in addition to more widely recognized transmission via larger respiratory droplets and direct contact with infected people or contaminated surfaces. While uncertainties remain regarding the relative contributions of the different transmission pathways, we argue that existing evidence is sufficiently strong to warrant engineering controls targeting airborne transmission as part of an overall strategy to limit infection risk indoors. Appropriate building…

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Keywords
  • Airborne transmission
  • Overcrowding
  • Transmission (telecommunications)
  • Quarantine
  • Social distance
  • Infection control
  • Hygiene
  • Isolation (microbiology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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